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(CNN)-- A chariot once owned by Egypt's King Tutankhamun more than 3,300 years ago will be on exhibit starting next week at the Discovery Times Square Exposition in New York, officials announced ...
Researchers identified walking impairment and malarial disease sustained by Tutankhamun, supported by the discovery of canes and an afterlife pharmacy in his tomb.
“Look at the beautiful Nefertiti and her six daughters; King Tut married one of them ... hordes of Nubian infantry under the wheels of his chariot. W. Raymond Johnson of the University of ...
And rather than being a boy king with a love of chariot racing, Tut relied on walking sticks to get around during his rule in the 14th century BC, researchers said. A ‘virtual autopsy ...
closer scans and inspections of King Tut's mummy in 2005 and 2016 found that the damage on his skull looked to be a side effect of the mummification process. Essentially, there isn't enough evidence ...
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